To: Tennessee Conservative
My cat 🐱 was was grabbed right next to me early one morning by a coyote before I could react. It sped off with her screaming for me to save her and I was in utter horror. Two hours later she came back severely sounded with a punctured lung. The vets wanted to put her to sleep but I took her home and miraculously she survived over time and much attention. That was three years ago and she's doing fine. I hate those f ing things. I know it's only their natural behavior, but living in the center of town here I'm reluctant to blow them away, but I will, even if I get arrested or fined. I now only let her out from about 9 am to 5 pm but I've seen them wander through in broad daylight. Just think if a mother had her little baby in a cradle on the deck, just for a moment to get sun. Even if she's right there, I wouldn't put it past them to try to snatch it. Stupid gun activists. Years ago we didn't have this problem. They've gotten so good knowing nothing's going to happen to them. Kind of like those Antifa and BLM bastards. We need to roll back all gun restrictions and declare open season.
47 posted on
09/26/2020 4:33:21 AM PDT by
Rainwave
("Work out your OWN salvation with fear and trembling")
To: Rainwave
Agree 100%. Even though I live out in the country on a farm where there are a lot of predators at least I know I can defend myself and my pets. I’m so glad your cat survived. I would lose it if one grabbed one of my little 20lb dogs. Normally if any are around anywhere close my big Curs sound the alarm and the little dogs don’t go out unless I’m standing there with my rifle. Coyotes are extremely smart and they know that they can get away with things in the city that they can’t get away with in the County. Nobody shoots at them in town.
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